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Science may also explain why relapse rates are so high: those neurological reward circuits have extremely long and powerful memories, and once the simple message—alcohol equals pleasure— gets imprinted into the drinker’s brain, it may stay there indefinitely, perhaps a lifetime. Environmental cues—the sight of a wineglass, the smell of gin, a walk past a favorite bar—can trigger the wish to drink in a heartbeat, and they often do.
Drinking: A Love Story
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